DeSclafani had recently been playing for the Jacksonville Suns of the Double-A Southern League, where he was 3-4 with a 4.19 earned run average in eight appearances (all starts). The righty had registered 38 strikeouts in 43 innings, while limiting opponents to a .278 average.

Chosen by the Toronto Blue Jays in the sixth round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft with the 199th selection, DeSclafani was 13-9 with a 5.36 ERA in 68 appearances, including 19 starts, at Florida. Over 149.1 innings, he totaled 115 strikeouts and collected three saves. The Freehold, N.J., native was part of back-to-back Gator SEC Championship teams in 2010 & 2011 that advanced to the NCAA College World Series in both seasons.

6 innings pitched, 7 hits, 2 runs (both earned), one walk, and 7 strikeouts. He also went 1-4 at the plate with two RBIs. His first big-league hit was off the "bearded wonder" (or whatever you want to call him) former Giants World Series closer Brian Wilson.

Yeah, Mike's OBP is horrid, but they seem to think he's on the right track up there. He can pop homers, and he's got a lot on his plate handling a pretty good staff in a playoff chase in his first full season.

It's still TBD whether he'll live up to being a #3 overall pick, but even if he doesn't he can have a 15 year career as a good defensive catcher with power.

I hope Z will put in some extra work in the off season trying to refine his strike zone. He can be one of the top 3rd catchers with time. Of course, his current HR/ K//W ratio would put him square in the middle of the Braves lineup.

So many guys are swinging from their heels these days. Apparently, chicks still dig the long ball, but without steroids, you have to give up plate discipline. Reminds me of back yard whiffle ball home run derby. HR or K. Nothing else counts.